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IoT Wireless Technologies Guide

Application Notes

Introduction

As a developer of devices with IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity, you can choose from many wireless IoT standards. Each standard has strengths, and many can be adapted to serve in a given application. Some wireless standards have been on the IoT menu for years, and designers have applied them in many creative ways. The IoT standards also continue to evolve, offering ways to expand their use far beyond the wireless protocol’s original concept, which typically was a single device to a single computer or smartphone. The development of Internet connectivity, cloud storage, and software layers that integrate wireless sensors and actuators with intelligent software in the cloud yields real-time or even virtual reality views of the connected system. As soup-to-cloud IoT connectivity is becoming the expectation, new items on the IoT Café menu offer tasty new possibilities. So how do you choose?

Our menu is organized by several criteria. The main sections are short range versus long range, unlicensed (in the ISM bands) versus licensed (cellular IoT), and protocol-lean versus protocol-rich selections are presented in sequence.

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